From vrasidas.karalis at sydney.edu.au Tue Jun 26 14:04:29 2018 From: vrasidas.karalis at sydney.edu.au (Vrasidas Karalis) Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2018 04:04:29 +0000 Subject: [Research_mgreek] 14TH BIENNIAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF MODERN GREEK STUDIES, MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY, 5-8 DECEMBER 2018 Message-ID: The Modern Greek Studies Association of Australia and New Zealand and the Department of International Studies: Languages and Cultures Faculty of Arts, Macquarie University are hosting the 14th Biennial International Conference 5-8 December 2018. Connecting and Interconnecting Communities and Landscapes: Reclaiming Greece as a Field of Studies, Teaching and Research in the 21st Century - Abstract Submission Individual Talks We invite abstracts for talks on high-quality and original research around re-framing the future of Modern Greek Studies by reclaiming Greek culture as a field of research, learning and community engagement. Abstracts and subthemes for discussion may include: Greece as a field of studies and research * Intercultural identity and identities * Cultural interconnectedness * Greek Jewish communities: the multifaceted dimensions of the Shoah in Greece * Building bridges and creating projects * Interdisciplinary research and studies in Modern Greek and Greece (e.g. ethnology, policy and politics, interconnected history, refugees, arts, sociological realities, crisis/crises) * Transnational commemorations: eg ANZACs * Learning and teaching in digital era Connecting and interconnecting communities in Australia: Greek communities with each other, Greek communities with other communities and between Australia and Greece * Interconnection and interconnections to ethnic communities in Greece * Opportunities of studies in Greece joint programs (Erasmus, Coutelle) * Historical interconnections * Engaging cultural communities in learning and research * The role of the Greek communities in active participation, effective promotion and funding projects Language(s): * Greek * English Submission content and format: Abstract submissions should be a maximum of one page with 200-300 words (1.5 line spaced, size 12 Times New Roman font), plus an additional page for figure(s) and references. Individual talks will be 20 minutes (15 minutes + 5 minutes discussion). Please use the following file naming convention: CICL_abstract_surname_date Contact: elizabeth.kefallinos at mq.edu.au. Note: Abstracts can only be uploaded from a desktop computer and not a mobile device. Submission deadlines Round One submissions are due by 5pm on 30 June 2018 (AEST). Round Two submissions are due by 5pm on 30 September 2018 (AEST) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: